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Circle of Poison: Pesticides and People in a Hungry World by David Weir,

Circle of Poison: Pesticides and People in a Hungry World by David Weir,
Exposes the problems surrounding the international marketing of pesticides banned in the United States, describing growing incidences of pesticide poisoning in farm workers and through the exportation of contaminated foods



Pesticide misuse - Under United States laws, pesticide misuse is the use of a pesticide in a way that violates laws regulating their use or endangers humans or the environment; many of these regulations are laid out in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). The most common example of pesticide misuse is application inconsistent with the labeling, which could be use of a material in any way not described on the label, changing dosage rates, or violating a specific safety instruction.

Systemic pesticide - A systemic pesticide is a pesticide applied to a plant which is absorbed into its sap and so distributed throughout the plant to make all parts of it poisonous to pests, without harming the plant.

List of banned books - Many societies have banned certain books. This is a partial list of books which have been banned by some organization at some place and time.

Pesticide residue - When pesticides are applied to food crops, some pesticide may remain on or in the food. This is called "pesticide residue.



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